Canoodling is not a Canadian noodle making recipe;
BRICS are not as solid as they appear to be instead it appears VIETNAM is;
You don't have 5,000 friends on Facebook, rather (using the fakebook) every'one' is a product that is being used to generate money (they hope);
Bric a Brac has nothing to do with bricks or candy but its the collective noun that refers to what Americans spend their entire paycheck on;
RNC is not an airport code (maybe it is) but a formal advertising opportunity for the extreme right (Republicans) to thump their chest in front of the American audience;
the DNC follows shortly when the liberal nuts get their shot at throwing all those eggs back at the Republicans;
The Cloud is not a rainmaker and a rainmaker makes money without rain
Today's world is hyper connected. I am not so sure what it means but you hear it a lot. It is probably hyper but not sure how connected it is. Sugar (fermented or not) is available in many ways than before and so getting hyper is easy. It is probably more a threat than cocaine since it is sold legally. And what is this connected stuff? Most people I encounter seem disconnected from reality. So going back to this assumption that we are connected there are subtle and no so subtle instances of how brands and companies and middle men try to portray someone - A linkedin profile for somebody working for X years at a place advertises to the connected network that so and so is CELEBRATING X years @ Such and Such Inc. Do we know if (s)he is celebrating or cringing? Perhaps a better way to portray will be - So and So LASTED X years @ such & such inc. Then it exhorts the readership to go ahead and congratulate them for this lasting effe...
And a pita bread is not made by your pita (dad).
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